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Recieved: 2000/10/24 18:28
Subject: [K-list] Re: [HarshaSatsangh] Einsteins biggest blunder?
From: Antoine Carré
On 2000/10/24 18:28, Antoine Carré posted thus to the K-list:
From: "Magne Aga" <magneagaATnospammonet.no>
<< Here's one of Einsteins biggest blunder, according to my point of view.
What IS a "point"?
We find a certain "point" in Space and a certain "point" in Time. This is
the foundation of his Space-Time theory of relativity.
What is the THIRD "point". Easy. Temperature !
Blessings from Norway >>
Hello Magne Aga
In the special theory of relativity of Einstein, a point in time or in
space may be a point, a line or a volume, all depends of the observer speed
relatively to the observed.
Going into a bit of details, from the Lorenz transformation, to express the
relativistic spacetime expressed by Einstein.
T' = T / (square root(1-V²/C²) and
X' = X * (square root(1-V²/C²)
Where
T' : the time observer by the moving osberver at the speed of V compared
to the observed "point"
Thus a point in time for an obsever moving at the speed of light relatively
would be
T' = T / square root (1-C²/C²), for V = C in this exemple
which comes to:
T' = T/0
Which comes to
T = infinity
In the general theory of relativity from Einstein a point in time or in
space may be a wormhole, a point, a line or a volume all depends of the
relative gravitationnal forces implied from the world of the observer to
the obseved. In other words the gravitational "lines" that we may observe
in this universe, as the one coming from the sun, or the ones we are
"feeling" from the sensation of weight on this planet, define the flow of
time and the contraction of space observed from a newton/cartesian
perspective.
A point may be hard to define, as long as one maintains a point of view in
the relative world. In the newtonian/cartesian world it was all the
contrary, one needed a point of view to define a point.
Jumping...
Temperature as an interesting "point" which is different in quality than
the defined space and time. It is more "holistic". To define the
Temperature of an object one as to grasp the overall "state" the object is
in. Finding that point is intersting indeed.
Lest not forget also Imagination, whom up to know just does wonder in
creathing this wonderfull world we live in.
Where is the point in Imagination creating a point?
Blessings from Canada,
Antoine
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